Traveling without a REAL ID -compliant document will soon cost you $45. The Transportation Security Administration announced ...
With less than four weeks remaining before a significant policy change takes effect at airport security checkpoints ...
If you still don't have Real ID, you'll be able to fly, but you'll have to pay extra before you can board the plane. The Transportation Security Administration will soon charge airport travelers ...
The federal REAL ID requirement, first passed in 2005, officially took effect in May 2025 after years of delays. That means state-issued driver's licenses and IDs that aren't REAL ID–compliant are no ...
The TSA will charge air travelers $45 if they do not have a Real ID. This new program, called TSA Confirm.ID, will launch on Feb. 1, 2026. The Real ID Act went into effect on May 7, requiring ...
Travelers in the U.S. can fly with either a REAL ID or passport, but the two are not interchangeable. What to know.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The TSA announced a new biometric kiosk system for travelers without Real ID, charging $18 for 10 days of airport ...
As soon as January, the TSA wants to let air travelers without a REAL ID get through security by purchasing a biometric scan instead. Travelers without a REAL ID-compliant form of identification—such ...
Travelers attempting to fly without a REAL ID or passport could face a new airport security screening program fee, according to a notice posted on the Federal Register. On Thursday, TSA announced the ...
Airport travelers in Houston and across the United States who don't have a Real ID will likely face security delays starting Wednesday and may be delayed beyond their flight boarding times, a ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Starting Feb. 1, air travelers who try to board without a Real ID or other TSA-approved ID will be subject to a ...